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Another death on the human side of the aisle: Elsie Hughes (Shannon Woodward). The would-be dentist confronts Charlotte about Delos' digital immortality project, threatening to go public with the story. The threat backfires, literally, as Charlotte shoots and kills Elsie right on the spot. Elsie's murder helps push Bernard into action against Charlotte, directly leading to her death at the hands of "Halores." At the very least, there's some justice where Elsie's concerned.

Finally, while he was already dead before the season even began, the ghost of Robert Ford appears to be well and fully gone. Having purged Ford from his system in "Vanishing Point," Bernard desperately tries to conjure the man's spirit again in an effort to take down Charlotte and the others. At first, it seems that Bernard successfully finds Ford again, but it's later revealed that this version of Ford is nothing more than a memory — and in order to protect his plan, Bernard needs to damage his own memories, which means he needs to say goodbye to Ford one last time. It leads to Ford's final scene of the episode, and quite possibly his final scene of the series, as he and Bernard both stare out at the sunset in the distant horizon.

"I've always loved this view," says a wistful Ford. "Every city, every monument, man's greatest achievements will be chased by it … the impossible line where the waves conspire. Where they return. A place maybe you and I will meet again."

And with that, Ford is gone, at least for now — but who knows what the future holds? The answers reside somewhere off in the horizon, as the sun sets on
Westworld
and the long wait for season three begins.